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Archive for October, 2007

MS 150 Bike to the Beach and Wind

October 25, 2007 By: Administrator Category: Commentary, Ride

According to Ken Hoffman’s column in the Houston Chronicle:

"Three thousand pedal-pushers raised a record-setting $1.6 million last weekend on the MS 150 Bike to the Beach from San Antonio to Corpus Christi.

I guess now would be a good time to retract my statement that Bike to the Beach is a hundred times easier than the MS 150 from Houston to Austin each spring."

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Griffin predicts beautiful weekend for Dam bike ride

October 23, 2007 By: Administrator Category: News, Ride

from the Jasper Newsboy (full article link)

Up to 200 riders will converge on Jasper for the fourth annual Dam to Dam Bike Ride this Saturday, Oct. 27.

Organizer Ky Griffin said it’s not a race but a personal challenge. "There’s always guys you want to beat. You keep up with your time. I’m a member of the Coca Cola cycling team, and I know there’s guys on the team and other people who will be in the event, and I just want to beat their time," Griffin said with a laugh.

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Dani Rudd, 15, competes in off-road cycling

October 14, 2007 By: Administrator Category: News

Teen cyclist focuses on training, advancing Gearing Up

from lubbockonline.com (full article link)

Dani Rudd, 15, sped along a dirt path on an open field in East Lubbock. He made a turn, climbing a steep, bumpy hill, then swung back around, ready to make yet another lap. To the untrained eye, the 0.6-mile loop across the street from the American Wind Power Center and Museum doesn’t look like much. But the slopes, turns and obstacles put a strain on the young cyclist - exactly what he and his father wanted when they built the course.

 

The Coronado High School sophomore competes in off-road cycling. He says he is currently ranked third in the state and seventh nationally in the junior expert men 15-16 age group in cross-country mountain biking.

Dallas PD Anger Cyclists with White Rock Lake Ticketing

October 10, 2007 By: Administrator Category: News

from nbc5i.com (full article link)

Many cyclists have complained about Dallas police’s enforcement of laws governing bicyclists at White Rock Lake.

Police said people on bicycles were getting lax with the rules of the road in the area. They have stepped up enforcement, issuing tickets to cyclists for not wearing helmets and even for running stop signs.

Keith Burgess-Jackson Recounts His Tour de Argyle

October 08, 2007 By: Administrator Category: Commentary, Ride

link to his blog post

Yesterday, in Argyle, Texas, I did my 22d bike rally of the year and my 418th overall. It was the first year for this rally, so I didn’t know what to expect. The terrain would probably be familiar, since I’ve done the nearby Flower Mound and Keller rallies many times, but it remained to be seen how well organized the rally was. The weather at this time of year can be anything from hot to frigid. It turned out to be warm (the high temperature for the day was 88° Fahrenheit) and humid. The sun never came out. Whenever I felt inclined to complain about the muggy weather, I reminded myself that I could be running instead of bicycling. It would be truly awful to do a long run in such weather. I’ve done quite a few of them, so I know whereof I speak.

Over 700 Riders Take to the Roads for the Pineywoods Purgatory

October 08, 2007 By: Administrator Category: News, Ride

from The Lufkin Daily News (full article link)

Saturday, October 06, 2007

It has been called the "best ride in Texas," and the 16th annual Garland Parise Pineywoods Purgatory did not disappoint on Saturday.

With around 700 riders taking part, cyclists from around the state braved the steep hills of East Texas while soaking in the beauty of the landscape.

And with three rides, ranging from 25 to 102 miles, there was something for every level of rider. Each course included breathtaking views of the East Texas countryside as well as breath-shortening hills that provided one challenge after another for participants. The rain was off and on throughout the day, but most riders agreed that the cloud coverage was a welcome addition to the day.

Team events, men’s keirin conclude USA Cycling Track Nationals

October 08, 2007 By: Administrator Category: News

In the team sprint events, the T-Town Express squad of Giddeon Massie (Colorado Springs, Colo.), Ben Barczewski (Breinigsville, Pa.) and Ryan Nelman (Houston, Texas) rode to a national title in the men’s contest while Liz Reap (Jim Thorpe, Pa./T-Town Express) and Cari Higgins (Boulder, Colo./Cody Racing) won the women’s event.

Drivers, watch out when LiveStrong cycles by

October 08, 2007 By: Administrator Category: News, Ride

from The Austin American Statesman (full article link)

Monday, October 08, 2007

An estimated 2,500 bicyclists will stream over Hays County roads on Sunday during the LiveStrong Challenge, the signature fundraiser of the Lance Armstrong Foundation.

It’s the first time the ride will be staged from Dripping Springs High School; in recent years, the event formerly known as the Ride for the Roses started and finished at the Travis County Exposition Center near Walter E. Long Lake.